Jordan's POSRocket raises $1.5 million in a round led by Algebra Ventures

POSRocket, a cloud-based POS Jordanian startup, has announced $1.5 million in a funding round led by $50 million Cairo-based venture capital fund Algebra Ventures, with participation from KISP Ventures, Arzan VC, Financial Horizon Group, and two angel investors.

“At POSRocket, we strive to build a merchant-centric, value driven ecosystem,” said founder and CEO Zeid Husban. “For us, it’s not only about sales totals, items in stock, or payments processed; it’s more than that. We’ve managed to introduce a new dimension to the point-of-sale by experimenting with advanced technologies like machine learning and blockchain.”

Husban previously founded and exited a food delivery startup in Jordan called ifood.jo, which sold a majority stake to Turkish food company Yemeksipeti. The latter was later acquired by Delivery Hero. It was then that he identified a pain-point for merchants with fixed legacy POS systems.

The company initially raised funds from Jabbar Internet Group and Jordan-based accelerator, Propellor Inc. “Looking back at the first round of investment, we successfully solidified our value proposition, employed the right talent, crafted our operations, and embossed our brand identity in the Jordanian and Egyptian markets,” says Husban.

Algebra Ventures’ Managing Partner, Ziad Mokhtar, is excited about the investment. "Technology and the internet are changing the way restaurants and shops are doing business. Traditional barriers to collaboration are disappearing. POSRocket is laying the technological foundation that will allow this to happen," says Mokhtar, "The team at POSRocket is exceptional and has the vision and stamina to transform the POS market in the region".

The company plans to use the acquired investment to continue its MENA-wide expansion. “This round is all about leverage and scale,” said Husban. “Partnering with such strategic veteran investors will fuel POSRocket to achieve it’s disruptive vision and propel us to further cross new borders. We could not be more thrilled.”